A semi-anonymous WNR member has requested that I post some more information on our Florida rides because he is getting bored looking at snow.
As of 2/17/22 we have been able to rack up 1,900 miles on the GW trike. Our two most recent rides included a "Sweetheart Ride" with the Alabama Chapter U GWRRA bunch and our annual trip down the gulf coast to visit the historic town of Apalachicola.
We logged a little over 350 miles on the "Sweetheart Ride. We split it up into two days (last Friday and Saturday). Since the mornings have been rather cold (I refuse to divulge the temp!) we decided to motor up to the meeting place in Ozark, AL, on Friday afternoon. That proved to be a little over three hour trip counting the rest breaks. We bunked for the night at the Baymont Inn in Ozark.
WE HAD THE WHOLE PLACE TO OURSELVES! |
A DIVISION OF TOYS R US?! |
THIS PLACE WAS NEXT DOOR AND SERVED THE BEST CLUB SANDWICH I HAVE EVER HAD! |
GETTING READY TO ROLL IN THE MORNING |
Saturday morning at 10:20, our ride leader (Bubba) told us to be at Trailer World in Ozark with full bellies, a full tank of gas, and empty bladders. (Sound familiar?!) After leaving Trailer World, we journeyed down a very busy HWY 231 into Troy at Burger King, where we picked up the rest of the group. It was KSU and BOT at 11 AM from there.
THE GROUP AT TROY BURGER KING WE ENDED UP WITH 14 UNITS FROM THIS CHAPTER |
From Troy we took some curvy, smooth back roads and arrived at the Red School House Restaurant in the metropolis of Grady, AL. There we were joined by GWRRA chapters from Montgomery and Phenix City, AL. for a delicious buffet with all homemade foods. I passed on the grits and okra!
WE WERE ALSO JOINED BY AN OLD CAR CLUB THE PLACE WAS PACKED! |
CHECK THE SIGN! |
THE CHAPTER LEADERS OF ALABAMA U |
SHE RIDES HER OWN 2018 GW TRIKE. NOTICE HER PASSENGER! |
After our meal, Julie and I departed for our 130 miles ride back to Panama City Beach, FL. It was a really fun trip. We were able to attend this annual ride and make two of the monthly get-togethers for this chapter. As following most Gold Wing traditions, their meetings are at the all-you-can-eat Golden Corral Buffet in Dothan, AL, the "peanut capitol of the world".
Yesterday we made our annual journey down to Apalachicola, FL, known as the oyster capital of the south. There is a salt water bay surrounding the town that is part of the Gulf of Mexico where the fresh water from the Apalachicola River mixes with the salt water to make a habitat for oysters. Right now there is a water "war" going on between Florida and Georgia because Georgia (Atlanta, in particular) is using too much fresh water from the river on its way down thus hurting the oyster beds.
Also, back during the Civil War, the Confederates used the port at Apalachicola to ship cotton to Europe to pay for their war efforts. Apalachicola is also the home of John Gorrie, the inventor of mechanical refrigeration.
On our way back from Apalachicola, we stopped at Indian Pass landing. From here you can take ferry across the bay to St. Vincent Island Wildlife Refuge where the only species of Sanborn deer exist in the world. There are also red wolves, wild boar, and white tail deer present. The last time we stopped here, the fishermen weren catching sting rays. Apparently the fins on the rays can be punched out into nuggets and make for good eating. (I'll stick to scallops!)
The fish weren't biting that day, but the ferry was still running.
INDIAN PASS LANDING |
A WIND SURFER WHO MIGHT NOT KNOW THERE ARE SHARKS IN THE WATER |
LOTS OF FISHING, BUT NO CATCHING |
The ferry was operating while we were there.
We will do a couple of more rides next week and then depart Panama City Beach for Ft. Lauderdale where we will board a cruise ship for 5 days with a bunch of Gold Wingers.
A SAND ARTIST IN OUR CONDO |
THE SUNSETS OVER THE GULF REMAIN SPECTACULAR! |
2 comments:
Thank you!!
I'm not the semi-anonymous person, but I'm glad you shared this, Bob. I'm ready for some warmer days too!
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